Candidate Obama's Sense Of Urgency
Dem. Says He's Not In A Hurry To Run, But Wants To Tackle Problems
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Asked if he would talk to Iran and Syria, Obama says, "Yes. The notion that this administration has that not talking to our enemies is effective punishment is wrong. It flies in the face of our experience during the Cold War. And Ronald Reagan understood that it may be an evil empire, but it’s worthwhile for us to periodically meet to see are there areas of common interest."
In the Senate he has shown a talent and a willingness to reach across party lines and work with Republicans and conservatives to build consensus. He says it is an essential trait for a president and considers it one of his strengths, the product of an unconventional childhood.
He was born in 1961 to a father from Kenya and a mother from Kansas, who were both students in Hawaii at a time when black/white marriages were illegal in half the states. His father left when he was two, and eventually returned to Africa.
And as a young boy, Obama spent four years living with his mother and her second husband in Indonesia before returning home to live with his maternal grandparents in Honolulu. As a black child in a white family, he struggled with his racial identity.
"How important is race in defining yourself?" Kroft asks.
"I am rooted in the African-American community. But I'm not defined by it. I am comfortable in my racial identity. But that's not all I am," he says.
"You were raised in a white household…. Yet at some point, you decided that you were black?" Kroft asks.
"Well, I'm not sure I decided it. I think, you know, if you look African-American in this society, you're treated as an African-American. And when you’re a child in particular, that is how you begin to identify yourself," Obama explains.
While he graduated with honors from Columbia and Harvard Law, he says the most valuable part of his education was the three years he spent on the south side of Chicago, earning $13,000 a year as a community organizer for a group of churches.
It was Obama's first real experience with urban politics and the problems of the inner city. Yet for some African-Americans, he remains an outsider, an immigrant’s son not the descendant of slaves.
"There are African-Americans who don't think that you're black enough, who don't think that you have had the required experience," Kroft remarks.
"The truth of the matter is, you know, when I'm walking down the south side of Chicago and, visiting my barbershop, and playing basketball in some of these neighborhoods, those aren't those aren't questions I get asked," Obama says.
"They think you're black," Kroft asks.
"As far as they can tell, yeah. I also notice when I'm catching a cab, nobody's confused about that either," he says.
He doesn’t like it, but it’s something he had to come to terms with a long time ago.
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See all 146 CommentsBeing an African American immigrant from Uganda, I know that the Luo people (from Barack Sr. hails from are very brave and extremely highly talented orators and politicians), I am quite sure that the Senator has inherited those remarkable paternal qualities that American are having a good taste of.
And until two years ago, Sen. Obama represented the 13th District - Hyde Park - in the Illinois State Senate, and Ms Obama works for the U of C. I sincerely doubt they've moved, so it's a very fair guess they still live on the South Side.
Carol Schneider- St Louis, MO
We prove without doubt that we remain an immature, if not an infantile nation --
one which does not DESERVE him -- dare I say one for which another George Bush style presidency is perfect karma.
Having Mr. Obama and his wife in the White House would be the first step to regaining the respect this nation has lost in the world -- a pivotal moment in rescuing this country from utter disasster -- which is fast approaching. The fact that he is half-black is only a plus, for many reasons. Let's get busy!!!!
Sue Emmett
Senator Obama and his wife actually still live in Hyde Park. Before you cast such dispersions again, I encourage you to actually bother to do some research. Just sad.
RUN, OBAMA, RUN.
This is the reality of the south side of Chicago, not a stereotype. Michelle is just telling it like it is.
Oh please. You are living in so kind of fantasy world if you think that race is not a deciding factor in how people are treated sometimes in this country. Get your head out of the sand. All you have to do is look at the hate crime statistics in this country. Many people have been attacked because of nothing more than their race. Are you saying that if these people choose not to be attacked based on their race that the attackers would have actually cared?
I just wonder how you friend knew that these guys were going to attack him? My brother who is African American and a lawyer once saw a woman (white) being attacked by a man (white) late one evening. He walked up to them and got into a fight with the man. The police came shortly after and would have arrested my brother if the woman had not mentioned that it was the other guy who was attacking her. They immediately assumed that it must have been the black guy who was the attacker. They might have even considered him a thug because he was in jeans and a shirt that evening instead of a business suit. People make wrong assumptions all the time and it is probably the reason that many serial killers (like Ted Bundy) get away with murder for so long.
Any negative baggage that Mr. Obama has needs to be addressed fully and as soon as possible to avoid embarrassment and los of potential votes. Good luck Mr. Obama!
fulfilling-prophecy" messengers. There are un-doubtedly any number of chronies of Clinton, of Republican wannabes, etc., licking their chops, observing blog exchanges such as this, ready to gleen selected exerpts from exchanges, for the sole purpose of arming competitor's negative campaigning arsenals. Well armed indeed.
One night we were taking a bus around 11 pm to Midway Airport. It passes through a predominantly African American neighborhood before passing through a predominantly Mexican neighborhood. We were sitting silently on the bus (I was next to the window and he was on the aisle by the rear exit), not talking, not doing anything that would have identified my husband's real background. But he was punched in the face by an African American teenager passing as he got off the bus. The teenager obviously was able to get away but we realized that he had been the victim of a prejudiced attack. Not for what he was, but what he looked like. You see, my husband is always mistaken for a Mexican here because of his hairstyle and complexion, and he may have been wearing the wrong colors that night without even realizing it. He had been attacked for being a Mexican in the wrong neighborhood, even though he isn't Mexican.
Just as Obama said you are treated as a black man if people think you are, you are treated as a Mexican if they think you are too. Racists don't stop to ask questions first.
Secondly, let us look at former presidents and their qualifications.
George W. Bush - Former Governor of Texas, failure in business and alcoholic.
Bill Clinton - Former Governor of Arkansas.
George H W Bush - Certainly a Washington insider
Ronald Reagan - Former Governor of California. Retired actor.
Jimmy Carter - Former Governor of Georgia, Peanut farmer
Gerald Ford - Washington insider, eleceted by one vote.
Richard Nixon - Washington insider, forced to resign.
So, the job of president is essentially "on the job training"
Secondly, let us look at former presidents and their qualifications.
George W. Bush - Former Governor of Texas, failure in business and alcoholic.
Bill Clinton - Former Governor of Arkansas.
George H W Bush - Certainly a Washington insider
Ronald Reagan - Former Governor of California. Retired actor.
Jimmy Carter - Former Governor of Georgia, Peanut farmer
Gerald Ford - Washington insider, eleceted by one vote.
Richard Nixon - Washington insider, forced to resign.
So, the job of president is essentially "on the job training"
Those who will not vote for him for being black will be marginal at best. no worries here.
Now comes Senator Obama, with fresh ideas, an incredible mind, great family, strong but unobtrusive faith. Contrast this with Hillary's constant dodging of her Iraq vote, "spin-doctors", and past baggage. Do we really want to bring up Whitewater, the Rose Law Firm, Vince Foster, Monica et al? You can count on that happening. Hillary is a great Senator from New York and should continue her service and not divide us as a nation with her candidacy.
Senator Obama is trying to quit smoking cigarettes (thank heavens, no cigars!)and I wish him well. For someone who graduated from Columbia,
Harvard Law School and edited the "Harvard Law Review", it should be easy to engage the willpower to quit. Also, the swimsuit photo issue as a non one. Some old slighly obese guy like me at age 57 tomorrow, looked at that photo and got a little jealous!
Why can't we have the best for once! Hang in their Senator Obama, a lot of us are rooting for you!
Please run for President as you are. No changes are needed. Our country needs your wisdom and your voice.
For the past six years, the policies of our country have been controlled by a combination of political and corporate interests that I call dominionists. Collectively, the dominionists seem to believe that by gift from God, they have a right to exploit the earth as they see fit. And by right of might, the America has a right to hegenomy in the world.
The time for dominion is past. It is now time for stewardship, not dominion. It is time for people to run for office who believe that God gave man the responsibility to care for the earth and the life upon it. And to pass on the earth in good order from generation to generation. I believe that you are such a person. Stay as you are. Run as you are. There are multitudes of us who want to see a good steward in the White House. Just tell us how we can best help and we will.
God bless you and God bless America.
Ray Hubbard
For that reason alone, I think I will vote for him. Maybe if he wins, you'll shot yourself.
Seems to me they are just like 99% of blacks who say 'don't judge me by the color of my skin' but then continue to point out the color of their skin to you. Very frustrating. I'd love to be able to be color blind. I truly am capable. It's very hard to do when you constantly have people jumping up in your face screaming "I'm Black! Look! I'm Black!"
Tonight, I was very interested in what he was saying and really wanted to hear his views and learn more about him. When he made the comment about not being able to get a taxi b/c he's black, and then she made the comment about him getting shot at the gas station 'as a black man' (as if a white man can't get shot at the gas station?) --- that did it for me. No Longer interested in anything they have to say.
It's hard to respect differing opinions when the language is so offensive and antiquated. I believe in freedom of speech, but I also believe that in order for this country to move beyond and above its past, it needs to insist upon a respectful dialogue.
You have a right to see only one side of the story and I have a right to point out to you that you are only seeing one side of a story. Selective hearing might make you only think that Obama is bring up his race and not every media outlet as well as many politicians who are not black. That is really your problem.
Well said.
That is the point that I was trying to make with the other poster. People keep bringing up his race, not him. However, when he talks about it, somehow he is screaming that he is black. Seems to me a DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMNED IF YOU DON'T situation.
Do you think he is Sceaming this or is the Media pointing at him, and rather saying, look he is Black! If is so inexperience why is he getting so much media attention? I been sceaming for years that I am Black and have never been noticed.
Thank you Mr. Kroft for such a great introduction --- I couldn't help but think that somewhere Ed Bradley is smiling.
same ole same ole
whatever.
I haven't seen any screaming on his part but if someone asks him a question what is he supposed to do? In reference to the experience, if our current president is considered experienced, I'd rather have a novice.
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